Tsumugi Soak Cream is a ceramide cream (moisturizing cream) for night use that contains human-type ceramides (ceramide 1, ceramide 2, ceramide 3, ceramide 6-2).
* Depending on your skin type, makeup may collapse in rare cases, so if you use it in the morning, please try a small amount.
Even if you moisturize, it will quickly become bulky, your face will look dark due to dullness due to dryness, your skin will become sensitive due to changes in the season and environment, and the cosmetics you always use will no longer suit your skin... If you are such a person, you may be starting to run out of ceramides in your skin ...
The amount of ceramide in your skin decreases with age, and if you consider 100% in your 20s, it will decrease to 62% in your 30s and 37% in your 40s.
As ceramides that originally exist in the skin decrease, the barrier function decreases and becomes vulnerable to external stimuli, which can cause various skin problems.
Therefore, Tsumugi Soak Cream was developed based on human-type ceramide, which has a structure similar to that of human ceramide, which easily penetrates naturally into the stratum corneum.
Ceramide 1 (Ceramide EOP): Supports barrier function by moisturizing the skin!
Ceramide 2 (Ceramide NS): Ceramide 2, which is the most abundant and has the greatest impact on the skin, retains moisture well and has an excellent moisturizing effect!
Ceramide 3 (Ceramide NP): Brings fresh and firm skin.
Ceramide 6-2 (Ceramide AP): Supports the skin's ability to become beautiful by adjusting the rhythm of aging skin, resulting in smooth and shiny skin!
Yuzu ceramide: Supports hyaluronic acid and collagen present in the skin, leading to firm and moisturized skin.
* Yuzu ceramide is a naturally derived ceramide extracted from the fruit "Yuzu" of the Rutaceae family. It has a structure similar to ceramide present in the stratum corneum, and can be expected to have excellent beauty effects such as moisturizing and aging care (age-appropriate moisturizing care).
All manufacturing is done in Japan. (Made in Japan)